AccidentOutside Agency AssistAt approximately 1901 hours on April 9, 2017 Deputy Luke Sorensen was dispatched to the 39 Mile Marker of I-30 westbound in reference to a motor vehicle accident.Upon arrival, Sorensen observed that the interstate was completely blocked by an eighteen wheeler. Arkansas State Trooper Busse was already on scene and working the accident. I assisted her in securing the scene while she completed her investigation and EMS tended to the drivers of the vehicles involved.Breaking and EnteringOn April 9, 2017 at approximately 1905 hours, Deputy Luke Sorensen and Kyle Malone were enroute to an accident on the interstate. We were then dispatched to a breaking or entering at 3517 Highway 278 West. Deputy Malone contacted Sergeant Daniel Oller of the Hope Police Department, and asked him to stand by at the above-named address until we arrived.Deputy Sorensen and Malone arrived at the above-named address, and made contact with Sergeant Oller. Sergeant Oller advised that the subject, later identified as Sean Stephenson was being aggressive towards him, and also lied to him about his identity.Deputies made contact with then property owner Mary Fuller, and informed Mary of the situation, and asked her if there was anyone that was supposed to be on the property. She stated that no one was supposed to be on the property. While speaking with Mary Deputies observed that the door to the storage building had what appeared to be a partial shoe print on it.Deputy Sorensen and Myself then made contact with Allen Bohanon, the complainant. Allen stated that Sean came over to his residence at 3516 Highway 278 West, and was in his garage looking through his belongings. Allen stated that he asked Sean what he was doing, and Sean stated to Allen that he was looking for his keys. Allen said that he told Sean he did not think his keys were in there. Allen stated that Sean then walked around his car, and picked up some sticks, broke them, and then started hitting his self over the head with them. Allen stated that Sean then went back across Highway 278 West to 3517 Highway 278 West, and entered a storage building on the property. Allen stated that Sean then came out of the building with a box, and put it in the back of his pickup truck.Deputies went back to 3517 Highway 278 West and looked in the back of Sean's 2001 maroon Dodge Ram pickup truck. They observed 2 boxes in the back of Sean's vehicle. One of the boxes had assorted paint bottles, a glass jar, a medal and cork lid, and an assortment of papers with one having Billy Wayne Fuller's name on it. Billy Fuller is Mary's Fuller's son. The other box had an assortment of livestock show lapel pins, 2 finger nail files, a pair of scissors, and a glass jar of assorted ammunition.Deputies made contact with Sean and asked him what he was doing in the storage building, and he stated that he was looking for his keys. Deputies asked Sean who gave him permission to enter the storage building, and he stated no one. While speaking with Sean Deputies could smell the odor of intoxicants coming from him. Deputies asked him how much he had drank today and he refused to tell me, stating "I've already answered that question".Deputies placed Sean under arrest for Breaking or entering, Criminal Trespass, Criminal Mischief 2nd, Obstructing Governmental Operations, and Public Intoxication. He was transported to the HCDF to await a first court appearance.Officer AssistOutside AgencyAt approximately 2329 hours on April 9, 2017 Deputy Sorensen was requested to assist Hope Police Officer Halliday with a Domestic Disturbance at 208 East Avenue B. While enroute he was advised that there was a black male attempting to beat in the door of the house.Upon arrival, Deputy Sorensen observed a black male, later identified as Derrell Wyrick, walking towards the edge of the porch. Deputy Malone and Officer Halliday identified themselves and told him to stop. Officer Halliday told him several times to stop and talk with him. Derrell then stepped off the side of the porch and started running towards the rear of the house. Officer Halliday, Deputy Malone, and Sorensen then pursued Derrell on foot. As Deputy Sorensen came around the corner of the house he heard a loud noise and heard Officer Halliday state that Derrell had just pushed through the back door of the residence. Deputies made entry to the residence while still in pursuit of the suspect. they pursued Derrell into a bedroom where Officer Halliday told him several times to get on the ground. Derrell failed to comply so Officer Halliday attempted to gain control of Derrell's right hand. Derrell attempted to pull away from Officer Halliday. Deputy Sorensen was able to gain control of his left hand and grabbed him around the shoulders and assisted him to the ground. Derrell actively tried to stay up and we fell into the door of the bedroom and we were then able to place Derrell in the prone position. Derrell still actively tried to push up while Deputy Malone and Officer Halliday attempted to gain control of his hands again to place him in handcuffs. Officer Halliday then placed Derrell in handcuffs and stood him up. As Deputy Malone and Officer Halliday walked Derrell out of the house he repeatedly attempted to pull away from them. When being placed in Officer Halliday’s Patrol Vehicle, Derrell attempted to push away and put his feet on the car in an attempt to push back.